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CATALOGUE. 
margined with white ; the lores blackish ; and the entire under- 
parts slightly embrowned deep ash colour, as far as the vent, which 
is pale and tinged with ferruginous, the under tail-coverts being 
deeper ferruginous, and the hind portion of the flanks dark ferru- 
ginous ; bill blackish ; feet pale. Length 6 in., tail 2|- in., wing 
3i in., bill to front in., tarse f in. Colouring soft and delicate.'* 
" The species named nipalensis, strophiatus^ and immaculatus, are 
found in the central and northern regions of the hills only, and 
chiefly in the northern. They avoid houses and cultivation. They 
breed on the ground, making a saucer-shaped nest of moss, well- 
compacted. They are much on the ground, and have an ambulatory 
structure of legs and feet." — (Hodgson.) 
Fam. V. PIPRID^, Vigors, 
Subfam. I. PACHTCEPHALINA. 
Genus Pachycephala, Swains., MSS. Vigors et Horsf., 
Trans. Linn. Soc. XV. p. 238 (1826). 
TiMixos, Bl^th, J. A. S. Seng. XI. p. 195 (1841). 
580. PACHYCEPHALA PECTORALIS, Lath. Sp. 
Muscicapa pectoralis, Lath., Ind. Orn. Supp. p. 51. 
Pachycephala pectoralis, Blyth, Cat. B. Mus. A. S. 
Beng. p. 176. Bonap., C. G. Av. p. 328. 
Turdus gutturahs, Lath., Ind. Orn. Sup. p. 42 ; Hist. V. 
p. 136. 
Pachycephala gutturalis, Gould, Birds ofAustr. II. t. 64. 
G. B. Gray, Gen. of Birds, I. p. 271. 
Thunder-Bird, Colonists of New South Wales, Gould. 
Pe-dil-me-dung, Aborigines, "W. Australia, Gould. 
a. b. S ? . Australia. From Mr. George Fradgley. 
581. PACHYCEPHALA GLAUCUBA, Gould. 
Pachycephala glaucura, Gould, P. Z. S. (1845), p. 19 ; 
Birds of Austr. II. t. 65. G. B. Gray, Gen. of 
Birds, I. p. 271. Bo?iap., C. G. Av. p. 328. 
